
HEMEROCALLIS 
One of the reasons Daylilies have become our most 
popular perennial is that we are leading such busy 
lives. All our time seems to be spoken for in advance, 
and still all of us want attractive grounds around our 
homes. We, therefore, had to turn to plants which 
will grow with a minimum of care, and Daylilies are 
certainly the answer. Thriving under the most ad- 
verse conditions, they are a perfect joy from early 
spring to late summer. Ideal in the annual or perennial 
border with a background of higher shrubs, in dull 
spots in foundation plantings, in the cutting garden or 
for naturalizing, they are the busy gardener’s answer to 
a prayer for more color. 
A great number of new varieties have been introduced 
the last few years. Some are excellent; others are only 
mediocre. We are constantly trying the newest, most 
promising types but found long ago that a great many 
varieties do not like our long summers and heavy rain- 
fall. We, therefore, are eliminating those not satis- 
factory under our conditions and are listing only types 
which have proved themselves thoroughly at home in 
the South. 
Besides the varieties we list, we have a number of 
others in quantity too small to catalog. If you do not 
find what you are interested in, drop us a line and we 
shall be glad to quote you if we can furnish them. 
PEACH 
GEORGIA. (Stout.) A truly peach-colored flower with 
deeper tinted throat. Full blooms with wide, over- 
lapping petals. $3.00 each. 

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